More Ducks This Way

More Ducks This Way
These two ducks were having a comfortable time resting on the sign in the middle of the Symphony Lake at the Botanical Gardens. I was wondering how to capture the humour of the scene as cleanly as possible — there were just too many distracting subjects (kids running around, trees, pavements) in the background. Adopting a low angle may have helped a little (as Dad was pointing out to the group of students with us). I took another solution: I incorporated the path in the distance with an isolated group of passers-by to tell a funny story instead. The ducks were made the main focus of the story by keeping them sharp relative to the rest of the picture.

Frozen In Tranquility

Green Valley Lake
Another trip to the Botanical Gardens yesterday (with Dad and a group of junior college students) yielded some new pictures. This is the first of another series from the Botanical Gardens. The saturation and contrast has been boosted up significantly to get this final effect. Can anyone suggest a better title for this? I can’t seem to come up with a nice caption today…

Ngee Ann Photographic Exhibition 2006

NAPE 2006
Sorry for the lack of updates for the past week due to work and personal committments…

I first took part in the inaugural Ngee Ann Photographic Exhibition (NAPE) in 2005. My father was honoured then as the Photographer of the Year. This year, Mr Goh Peng Seng, a former Singapore Cultural Medallion winner, is the Photographer of the Year. NAPE 2006 is currently being held at the Ngee Ann Cultural Centre till 9 April 2006. I am honoured to have four of my prints on exhibition there: Unwavering Spirit, Glory Past, Budding Moments and Illumination By The Kapok Tree.

Congratulations to jcyrhs too, for getting one of his pictures into the exhibition 🙂